South Park finally had a good opening episode to a season. I thought the episode was hilarious. 8/10. It was really nice to see Clyde in the primary spotlight for once. I laughed real hard at the funeral scene.

Personally, I think South Park ripped the TSA a new asshole, pun intended! Cartman played this whole situation well and Butters knew the correct way to use the bathroom the whole time. I also enjoyed the emphasis on Clyde in this one. 8.7/10

I admit I thought the episode was crap, but this is South Park we're talking about, and of course it's going to be toilet humor, going to your roots. It's this kind of TV that keeps me thinking we're headed in the right direction, that is sitting on the toilet the other way. I will also state that their was a ton of mistakes, I overlook them sort of. The Marsh address was corrected no fully, put at 256 I think, but it was on the right street sort of, not Bonanza though. I also notice someone said the toilet inventors name was wrong, okay, but it would've been better had it been accurate. If I'm to be glad for anything it is that this was a Clyde episode, when Martha died, wait they changed her name to something else I forgot. I give the episode a 6.314/10, while I'm pretty generous with ratings I couldn't ignore the minor errors, I laughed though.

South Park is amazing and anyone who doesn't think so should learn how to Respect My Authoritah! LOL South Park Rulez!

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